That's La Plagne
La Bergerie
La Plagne Après Ski
La Plagne's après ski on the pistes the YOU must visit
What to expect from La Bergerie
Once an old farmhouse, La Bergerie is now THE place to head to drink champagne and dance on the tables!
Great food
Yummy and super fast service
Big sunny terrace
Separate spaces for eating and après/dancing!
Daily après ski
Kicking of daily from 1430 - 1645
Relaxed & Friendly
Great fun for locals, seasonnaires & tourists
Family friendly
Kids of all ages welcome!
Accessible for non-skiers
Pedestrians can get the bus
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ABOUT
La Bergerie
Perched up above Plagne Centre and alongside Plagne Village. If you're skiing to Bergerie après, you'll take the Mira blue run, just off of the Colossus chair lift from Bell Cote, or the Bergerie chair lift in Plagne Centre.
La Bergerie hosts a daily après-ski party. Imagine table dancing shenanigans, champagne spraying, smoke flares, and live DJ sets with saxophonists, hype guys, dancers and vocalists.
Most visitors agree that La Bergerie offers excellent service and frequently comment on how friendly the staff is.
The stunning décor and inviting ambience here allow visitors to unwind. The drinks are varied and reasonably priced and they offer everything you would typically find at a mountain bar.
You'll typically find people drinking vin chaud, bottles of rose or Prosecc, mugs of beer and small shot bottles of flavoured Moose (I recommend the cherry!).
Don't forget that you do have to ski home afterwards, so drink responsibly!!
Non-skiers or beginners can also get the bus up to Plagne Villages and then walk up the short distance to the bar. Then afterwards, you can jump on the bus on head back to Plagne Centre.
Food & Dining at La Bergerie
Visit La Bergerie to enjoy the wonderful food the team serves. Try the local salad dishes, especially the Caesar salad. Plus, a nice glass of rosé wine goes better with a meal.
At La Bergerie, eating both inside and outside is a good experience. As you take a break from conquering the slopes, the restaurant also provides a lovely place to sit in the sun and watch people ski by.
There is a separate terrace to enjoy your meal, but you can stick around to let loose and bust a move to a DJ set that includes rock, dubstep, and other genres.
How to book La Bergerie
If you're as keen as I was to visit La Bergerie for yourself, booking is just a quick step away. Simply reach out directly to them to secure your spot. The best way to do this is to call at 0033 (0)4 79 09 07 95. They're super responsive, and it's the best way to ensure you get the experience you're looking for. Don't forget to mention any special requests or questions you might have.
And That's La Plagne @ La Bergerie
So before you leave La Plagne, you must pop by La Bergerie and unwind with a drink at the end of the day.
Look for me – I try to visit at least once a week! Come and say hi!
TOP TIPS:
- Take sunglasses so you can take your helmet & goggles off and relax.
- It might be sunny, but it's still cold, so a pair of woolly gloves always serves me well!
- The bus to get here for non-skiers is the yellow bus line that leaves from Plagne Centre.
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